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The Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial is an educational park inspired by Anne Frank's faith in humanity. The Memorial was designed and constructed to engage our highest ethical and spiritual values. Citizens from throughout Idaho and the country, including Idaho schoolchildren, contributed $1.8 million to build the Memorial. The Memorial is a living, vibrant interactive classroom for Idaho's school children and it inspires people of all ages to contemplate the moral implications of their actions and the scope of their civic responsibilities. Located in the heart of Boise's cultural district, at the intersection of the Boise Greenbelt and 8th Street, the Human Rights Memorial is nestled behind the Boise Public Library.
Season:
All Year
Hours:
Outdoor park open 24/7, though best viewed during daytime and early evening. Free tours available on request, please call (208) 345-0304 to schedule.
Fees:
Free
Location
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